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bikes, I don't see how people can actually ride bikes on Alii Drive and feel safe about it. <br /> Um' and again that parts of the land, um' I know many people, I know everybody in Ala <br /> Ka La. They're ohana to me and I have pulled out of there. Literally I almost hit 3 <br /> bicyclists because of cars parked on the left, people coming up the left when you're <br /> trying to pull out and turn left. That's just not right and I have almost been hit by cars <br /> cause I couldn't see them either. So, to have more spaces taken away for a driveway, to <br /> go into that unit, that condo, that's just, it's going to be a nightmare. It really is, <br /> somebody's going to get killed or hurt. It's plain and simple. <br /> Um' the other thing what um' David and everybody is concerned about is the amount of <br /> construction that has to go on for that type of building in a short amount of space. If you <br /> are going to have of course it's going to be concrete, it's going to go like this you're <br /> going to have pillars going down into the ground and cheer everything up. Concrete <br /> trucks, construction trucks getting around, trying to get to where they need to making it <br /> difficult that whole thing is going to make it unbearable for everybody. Not just Ala Ka <br /> La but the other people that used to own that property adjacent to it. Now, this has to, <br /> this has to stop. There, you can't put a you know put a 12 by 12 concrete block on a 4 <br /> inch by 4 inch stand, you can't do it and that is what they are trying to do. <br /> And I will do everything I can um' just to voice my opinions everywhere in Kona if I <br /> have to. I will hold up signs every single day about this. The more this gets out to <br /> everybody in Kona the lesser chance it has to be built. And I, this is just, this is very <br /> saddening, and I hope that you, you moved here for a reason, everybody moves to the <br /> island "---" it's not to make it bigger it's to keep it the way it is and that is what we need <br /> to do. All of us need to keep it the way it was when we moved here. That's why we are <br /> here. That's why you guys came here. Plain and simple. Aloha, thank you for your time <br /> and hearing my voice. <br /> VITOUSEK: Mahalo, um' are there any questions from Commissioners? Okay, that's <br /> all we have for public testimony. <br /> The public testimony ended at 11:01 a.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Melissa Dacayanan-Salvador <br /> Secretary to Boards and Commissions <br /> 12 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />